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Brynja Bjarnadóttir delivers soothing debut album 'Repeat'

  • November 22, 2022
  • Malvika Padin
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Icelandic singer-songwriter and producer Brynja Bjarnadóttir delivers soothing debut album Repeat, a 13-track collection led by her melodic vocals, diverse messages and genre-spanning soundscape moving through alternative, hip-hop, pap, indie, pop, R&B and soul.

Opening with “Fight,” a previous hit featured on Netflix show Katla before delving into real life topics centred around the issue of global warming, fluttering seamlessly through the circle of life, repetition of history, and emotions. Besides showcasing her reflective penmanship, the album sees Brynja highlight her vocal power with her soft yet soaring voice.

Taking us on a journey from Fight" to "Aftur & Aftur," there is something deeply intimate yet far-reaching and resonant about Repeat, as her gentle yet crisp artistry weaves a thoughtful narrative urging us to reflect on the darkness around us while still finding things to be hopeful about.

Connect with Brynja Bjarnadóttir : Twitter| Facebook| Instagram

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